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1、模拟题一第一局部:交际用语此局部共有5个未完成的对话,针对每个对话是未完成的局部有4个选项,请从 A B、C、D四个选项中选岀可以填入空白处的最正确选项,并用铅笔将答题卡上的相应字母涂黑。1. Hello!May I talk to the manager about the price?.A. Sorry, he is out at the momentB. No, you can ' tC. Sorry, you can ' tD. I don ' t know2. I'm terribl y sorry that I made your table clo

2、th dirty.A. Never mind B. Don' t mention it C. That ' s right D. Sorry3. Do you mind if I open the window? I feel a bit cold.A. Of course not. B. I ' d rather you didn ' t. C. Go ahead. D. Why not?4. Excuse me, sir. Where is Dr. Smith ' s office ? .A. You can ' t ask meB. Goo

3、d questionC. Please don ' t say soD. Sorry I don ' t know, but you can ask the man over there5. Good morning, sir. May I help you?.A. No, I don ' t buy anythingB. No, I don' t need your helpC. Yes, I need some saltD. Oh, no. That ' s Ok1. -Would you like to have dinner with us th

4、is evening? -.A. Ok, but I have to go to a meeting now.B. No, I can ' tD. I don't know.D. Of course, why not?C. Sorry, this evening I have to go to the airport to meet my parents.2. - Please help yourself to some fish.-B. Sorry, I can't help't want to do thatfraid I must be going now

5、.-OK.C. Stay longerD. See youA. Thanks, but I don't like fishC. Well, fish don't suit me D. No, I don3. - It ' s getting late. I ' m aA. Take it easyB. Go slowly4. -Could I ask you a rather personal question?-A. Yes, don ' t worry. B. Of course, go ahead. C. Yes, help yourself.5.

6、 -Well done. Congratulations on your success.-.A. Thank you very much B. Oh, no, noC. No, I didn ' t do well D. Sorry, I couldn ' t do any better1. - Hello! I want to make a person-to-person call to Toronto, Canada. The number is 932-0806.A. But I don' t know whomdo you want to call. B.

7、What' s the name of the party you' re calling?C. What ' s the address of the person you ' re calling?D. What ' s the extension number you ' re calling?2. -Have you ever been to the Temple of Heaven in Beijing?-.A. No, but I have no time. B. No, but I ' d like to.C. Yes. I

8、 was too busy then.D. Yes. I couldn' t do it right now.3. - Is everyone always so helpful to you in your office? -.A. Yes. What can I do for you now? B. Yes, there is a hotel nearby.C. Yes. Can I help you? D. Yes. It ' s a great place to work.4. -It' s a beautifulday today! How about a l

9、ittletrip outinto the country? -,A. That sounds great. What should I do for the preparation?B. I don ' t know. I really haven ' t thought about what we ' d do.C. Well, would you like me to pack picnic or to buy something?D. It ' s all right. Thank you.5. - Excuse me. Could you show m

10、e the way to the nearest subway station? -.A. Any time. It ' s next to the post office. B. All right. Do you want me to go with you?C. No problem. With pleasure.D. Of course not. Go down this street and turn right.1. -Do you mind if I sit here? -.A. Not at all. There is plenty of room.B. Of cour

11、se. Do sit down, please.C. Never mind. I ' d like to have some companion.D. Sure. I' d like to have someone to talk to2. - Why do you always tell me what to do? To be frank, I don' t like it. - I know, but.A. I don ' t like it either. B. How do I do for you?C. I just want the best fo

12、r you.D. Obviously. You are right.3. -That was a delicious dinner. -.A. Thank you. Don ' t mention it. B. You ' re welcome.C. Not so delicious, I' m afraid. D. I ' m glad you enjoyed it.4. - You are most beautiful in that red$ sweater.-.A. Oh, no. It ' s just an old one, and I ha

13、ve had it for years.B. Yes. I think it goes nicely with my pants.C. Thank you. My mom knitted it for me some years ago.D. Oh, but I ' m not sure if it suits me.5. -I missed Prof. Wang ' s linguistics class again yesterday. .A. Congratulations! B.How nice you are! C.What a pity! D.Have a nice

14、 weekend.1. Bill, if it doesn't rain, we can go straight on and spend more time in Vienna.I just want to hear Mozart.A. Well done !B. No problem.C. That' s great !D. That' s it.2. Excuse me, do you have the time? A.Yes, I do B.Of course, I haveC.Aquarter to ten D.No problem3. Will you jo

15、in us in the game? Thank you,A.but why not?B.but I ' d rather not.C.and I won ' tD.and I ' ll join.4. I' ve studied growing plants as one of my interests. Could I make some suggestions?-A. You will make itB. Go right ahead.C. Don' t mention it D. Take it easy5. . Excuse me, could

16、 you tell me the way to the British Museum?Sorry, I'm a stranger here.A. Thanks anyway B. It doesn't matter C. Never mind D. No problem.1. It looks heavy. Can I give you a hand?.A. No, thanks B. Yes, my pleasure C.No ,never mindD.Yes ,I do2. - Could you be so kind as to close the window?- .A

17、. With pleasureB. Go aheadC. Yes, please D. That's OK3. - Bruce, I really appreciate your handwriting.-.A. I practice every dayB. Thank you very muchC. No, I don ' t think soD. Well, it ' s not good enough4. .John and I will celebrate our fortieth wedding anniversary next month.Oh,!A. ch

18、eer up B. well done C. go aheadD. congratulations5. - Bill, can I get you anything to drink?-A. You are welcome B. No problem C. I wouldn't mind a coffeeD. Doesn' t matter第二局部:阅读理解此局部共有2篇短文,每篇短文后有5个问题。请从每个问题后的A B、C D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最正确选项,并用铅笔将答题卡上的相应字母涂黑。Passage 1Driving cars, trucks and mot

19、orcycles is an important part of our lives. We do it every dayto get to work, to school or to friends' houses.Driving can be very convenient, but can also cause many problems. Waiting in line at a red light, a driver may get impatient and decide just to drive right through it. If another car is

20、coming from the other direction, there might be a terrible accident. Cutting another car off can make its driver angry, so that driver cuts off someone else. Pretty soon everybody is angry, and impatient.Traffic accidents declare millions of lives every year worldwide. In Taiwan alone, over seven pe

21、ople are killed in accidents every day. The annual death rate 年死亡率from traffic accidents in Taiwan is twice that of Japan.To allow traffic to move smoothly and safely, everybody must follow the rules. Before you drive, learn all the traffic laws. That way of driving is safe, convenient and even fun!

22、6. The worda convenient " in the passage means.A. handy, easy to do B. that can be changedC. fond of drinking and merry-making D. carriages or other trucks7. If you cut another car off, its driver may be.A. impatient B .terribleC. angry D. both A and B8. The sentence " Traffic accidents de

23、clare millions of lives "means "".A. Traffic accidents make some people become millionairesB. Many people die from traffic accidentsC. Millions of people say they themselves have had traffic accidentsD. Millions of people remain healthy after traffic accidents9. According to the passa

24、ge, driving can be safe if.A. you are patientB. you obey all the traffic rulesC. you don't cut another car offD. you wait in line at a red light10. Which of the following may be the best title for this passage?.A. Traffic Safety B. CarefulC. How To Drive A Car D. A Traffic AccidentPassage 2Scien

25、tists find that hard-working people live longer than average men and women. Career women are healthier than housewives. Evidence shows that the jobless are in poorer health than jobholders.Why is work good for health? It is because work keeps people busy away from loneliness.Researches show that peo

26、ple feel unhappy, worried and lonely whenthey have nothing to do. Instead, the happiest are those who are busy. Many high achievers who love their careers feel that they are happiest when they are working hard. Work serves as a bridge between man and reality. By work people come into with each other

27、. By collective activity they find friendship and warmth. This is helpful to health. The loss of work means the loss of everything. It affects man spiritually and makes him ill.Besides, work gives one a sense of fulfillment and a sense of achievement. Word makes onefeel his value and status in socie

28、ty. Whena writer finishes his writing or a doctor successfully operates on a patient or a teacher sees his students grow, they are happy beyond words.From the above we can come to the conclusion that the more you work the happier and healthier you will be. Let us work hard and study and live a happy

29、 and healthy life.11. The underlined worda average"in Paragraph 1 means.A. healthy B. lazyC. ordinaryD. poor12. The reason why housewives are not as healthy as career women is that.A. housewives are poorer than career womenB. housewives have more children than career womenC. housewives have les

30、s chance to communicate with othersD. housewives eat less food than career women13. Which of the following statements is TRUE according to Paragraph 2?A. Busy people have nothing to do at home.B. High achievers don ' t care about their families.C. There is no friendship and warmth at home.D. A s

31、atisfying job helps to keep one healthy.14. We can infer from the passage that those who do not work.A. are likely to live a shorter lifeB. will lose everything at homeC. can live as long as those who workD. have more time to make new friends15. The best title for this passage may be.A. People Shoul

32、d Find a JobB. Working Hard Is Good for HealthC. People Should Make More Friends by WorkD. The Loss of Work Means the Loss of Everything此局部共有2篇短文,每篇短文后有5个问题。请从每个问题后的A B、C D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最正确选项,并用铅笔将答题卡上的相应字母涂黑。Passage 1Television has opened windows in everybody ' s life. Young men will never ag

33、ain go to war asthey did in 1914. Millions of people now have seen the effects of a battle. And the result has been a general dislike of war, and perhaps more interest in helping those who suffer from all the terrible things that have been shown on the screen.Television has also changed politics. Th

34、e most distant areas can now follow state affairs, see and hear the politicians before an election. Better informed, people are more likely to vote, and so to make their opinion count.Unfortunately, television ' s influence has been extre mely harmful to the young. Childrendonot have enough expe

35、rience to realize that TV shows present an unreal world; that TV advertisements lie to sell products that are sometimes bad or useless. They believe that the violence they see is normal and accepta ble. All educators agree that the “televisiongenerations " are more violentthan their parents and

36、 grandparents.Also, the young are less patient. Used to TV shows, where everything is quick and interesting, they do not have the patience to read an article without pictures; to read a book that requires thinking; to listen to a teacher who doesn' t do funny things like the people on children&#

37、39; sprograms. And they expect all problems to be solved happily in ten, fifteen, or thirty minutes.That' s the time it takes on the screen.6. In the past, many young people.A. knew the effects of warB. went in for politicsC. liked to save the wounded in warsD. were willing to be soldiers7. Now

38、with TV people can.A. discuss politics at an information centerB. show more interest in politicsC. make their own decisions on political affairsD. express their opinions freely8. The author thinks that TV advertisements.A. are not reliable on the wholeB. are useless to peopleC. are a good guide to a

39、dultsD. are very harmful to the young9. Which is NOT true according to the passage?A. People have become used to crimes now.B. With a TV set some problems can be solved quickly.C. People now like to read books with picture.D. The adults are less violent than the young.10. From the passage, we can co

40、nclude that.A. children should keep away from TVB.TV programs should be improvedC. children ' s books should have pictures D. TV has a deep influence on the youngPassage 2In the United States elementary education begins at the age of six. At this stage nearly all the teachers are women, mostly m

41、arried. The atmosphere is usually very friendly, and the teachers have now accepted the idea that the important thing is to make the children happy and interested. The old authoritarian 要绝对服从的 methods of education were discredited 不被认可rather along time ago - so much so that many people now think tha

42、t they have gone too far in the direction of trying to make children happy and interested rather than giving them actual instruction.The social education of young children tries to make them accept the idea that human beingsin a society need to work together for their commongood. So the emphasis is

43、on co-operation rather than competition throughout most of this process. This may seem curious, in view of the fact that American society is highly competitive; however, the need for making people sociable in this sense has come to be regarded as one of the functions of education. Most Americans do

44、grow up with competitive ideas, and obviously quite a few as criminals, but it is not fair to say that the educational system fails. It probably does succeed in making most people sociable and ready to help one another both in material ways and through kindness and friendliness.11. According to the

45、passage, the U.S. elementary education is supposed to make children.A. sensible and sensitive B. competitive and interestedC. curious and friendly D. happy and co-operative12. Some Americans complain about elementary schools because they think.A. children are reluctant to help each otherB. schools l

46、ay too much emphasis on co-operationC. children should grow up with competitive ideasD. schools give little actual instruction to children13. The a uthor ' s attitude towards American education can be best described as.A. favorable B. negative C. tolerant D. unfriendly14. The American educationa

47、l system emphasizes.A. material wealth B. competitionC. co-operation D. personal benefit15. The word “sociable " Line 7, Paragraph2 most probably means.A. fond of talking freelyB. friendly with other peopleC. concerned about social welfareD. happy at school1. - Hello! I want to make a person-to

48、-person call to Toronto, Canada. The number is 932-0806.A. But I don ' t know whom do you want to call.B. What ' s the name of the party you ' re calling?C. What ' s the address of the person you ' re calling?D. What ' s the extension number you ' re calling?2. -Have you

49、ever been to the Temple of Heaven in Beijing?-.A. No, but I have no time. B. No, but I ' d like to.C. Yes. I was too busy then.D. Yes. I couldn' t do it right now.3. - Is everyone always so helpful to you in your office? -.A. Yes. What can I do for you now? B. Yes, there is a hotel nearby.C.

50、 Yes. Can I help you? D. Yes. It ' s a great place to work.4. -It' s a beautifulday today! How about a littletrip outinto the country? -,A. That sounds great. What should I do for the preparation?B. I don ' t know. I really haven ' t thought about what we ' d do.C. Well, would yo

51、u like me to pack picnic or to buy something?D. It ' s all right. Thank you.5. - Excuse me. Could you show me the way to the nearest subway station? -.A. Any time. It ' s next to the post office. B. All right. Do you want me to go with you?C. No problem. With pleasure.D. Of course not. Go do

52、wn this street and turn right.Passage 1Many countries face a somewhat more serious economic problem in the form of an unfavorabletrade balance with other nations. Such an imbalance exists when the total value of a country' simports exceeds that of its exports. For example, if a country buys $25

53、billion of products from other countries, yet sells only $10 billion of its own products overseas, its trade deficit贸易逆差is $15 billion.Many underdeveloped nations find themselves in this position becausethey lack natural resources or the industrial capacity to use these resources, and thus have to i

54、mport raw materials or manufactured goods.One effect of a trade deficit is the flow of currency out of a country. In the case of anunderdeveloped nation, this can cause many financialdifficulties, including failure to meet debtpayments and obstacles to creation of an industrial base. Even in the cas

55、e of a fully developed nation such as the United States, a large trade deficit is a reason for alarm. American products, made by well-paid workers in U.S. industries, cost more to produce than those made in places like Asia, where labor and material costs are much lower. Money spent on foreign produ

56、cts is money not spent on items produced by domestic industries.6. What does the passage mainly discuss?A. Some worldwide economic problems. B. The cause and consequences of trade deficit.C. Lack of resources in underdeveloped countries.D. High labor and material costs in developed countries7. Accor

57、ding to the passage, a trade imbalance occurs when.A. a country is facing serious financial problemsB. a country buys more from other countries than it sells overseasC. the value of a country ' s exports is greater than that of its importsD. products imported are more expensive than those export

58、ed8. Many underdeveloped countries have trade deficits because.A. they failed to meet debt paymentsB. they export most of their natural resources to other countriesC. they borrow too much money from other countriesD. they have to import most of their manufactured products9. Which of the following is

59、 NOT mentioned as a possible cause of a trade imbalance?A. The flow of currency out of the country.B. Low labor and material costs in Asian countries.C. Lack of natural resources.D. An undeveloped industrial base.10. It can be inferred from this passage that American industries.A. do not pay their worker

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